Image® 600 MD Laminator Image® 6500 Image® 600 MD Laminator Owner’s Operation Manual
9PRODUCT FEATURES SAFETY FEATURES The Image® 600 MD Laminator is designed with safety and protective devices with the user’s safety the primary co
10LAMINATOR FEATURES Figure 3: Laminator Features STANDARD FEATURES 1 - Control Panel System For independent control of pressure, temperature,
11FRONT CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM 1. Air Pressure Gauge: Indicates the PSI reading for the downward pressure of the top main roller. The standard setti
12PULL ROLLER CONTROLS The Pull Roller controls are located on the right side cabinet when facing the rear of the laminator. 1. Air Regulator Kn
13PULL ROLLER PRESSURE CONTROLS Figure 6: Pull Roller Pressure Controls The Pull Roller Pressure Control Panel is located on the left
14TOP MOTOR CONTROL PANEL Figure 7: Top Motor Control Panel MOTOR CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 1. Speed Adjustment Knob Use this kno
15SET-UP AND OPERATION After you have reviewed the operational details provided and prior to operations check all controls to become familiar with
16BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES TEMPERATURE SETTINGS Select the film(s) that you will use on the top (and bottom) of the images. Check the recommende
17LOADING ROLLS OF MATERIAL LOADING A ROLL OF MATERIAL Turn the unwind brake fully towards you so there is no brake tension on the unwind shaft- (
18UNWIND SHAFT CORD ADJUSTMENT Over time the rubber blocking cords will stretch and need to be shortened slightly. To adjust the cord, 1. Unfasten
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19 TABLE OPERATION PIVOTING TABLE USE FOR WEBBING To facilitate webbing, remove the top wind-up idler and set it aside. Figure 11: Table
20UNWIND BRAKE / COOLING SYSTEM OPERATION SETTING THE UNWIND BRAKE TENSION NOTE: The brake tension greatly affects the smooth flow of the laminat
21AUTO-RUN / FOOTSWITCH OPERATION AUTO-RUN OPERATION The continuous-run operation allows the user to set the direction of the roller rotation and
22FEEDING IMAGES BASIC STEPS TO FEEDING IMAGES 1. Make sure the leading edge of each image is flat all the way across or any wrinkles or creases
23WEBBING FILMS WITHOUT A RELEASE LINER The following are the basic webbing procedures for webbing films without a release liner: 1. Select films
24WEBBING FILMS WITH A RELEASE LINER The following are basic webbing procedures for webbing films with a release liner: 1. Select films slightly w
25DECALING (HEAT-ACTIVATED) This process involves applying a hot film to the top and a cold backing adhesive to the bottom of the graphic. This pr
26DECALING (PRESSURE-SENSITIVE) This process involves applying a cold pressure-sensitive over-laminate to the top and a cold pressure-sensitive moun
27MOUNTING This process involves mounting previously prepared decals onto a substrate. No films or adhesives are required for this process. TO MO
28ENCAPSULATING This process involves completely sealing an image between two films. MEDIA: Ink Jet, Electrostatic, and Photographic FILMS: -- --
2TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 INTRODUCTIO
29PRE-COATING BOARDS This process is used to coat substrates with a self-adhesive coating onto which images can be mounted. FILMS: -- -- -- Top Un
30LOW-TEMP VINYL TRANSFER This process involves transferring an image onto a flexible vinyl. Top roller temperature and amount of main roller downw
31PROCESS CONTROL SHEET NOTE: We recommend that you make a photocopy of this page. With each successfully run application, record the process an
32CLEANING / MAINTAINING YOUR LAMINATOR WARNING: Ensure the main circuit breaker on the rear left side cabinet is flipped down or OFF before clea
33PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SHEET Grease Bearings Chain Tension Adjustment / Oil Chain ** Drain Water (Air Filter)*** Safety Check After Servicing
34TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Solution The laminator will not turn on. • Check if the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet. • Check t
35ERROR CODES Error Messages In Speed Display Cause Solution • One of the Emergency stop push buttons is pressed • There is no power to the M
36Error Messages In Temperature Display Cause Solution • Reset Stand-by On/Off Switch • Contact Technical Service (See rear cover) E3.0 • Motor
37GLOSSARY OF TERMS Decal: An image that has been laminated on top (either heat-activated or pressure-sensitive) with an adhesive backing Film: A
38SPARE PARTS LIST PART DESCRIPTION PART # Accessory Pack 1160 Air Clutch 104500 Air Cylinder Kit 55055 Air Filter Kit 55056 Air Gauge Kit 50
3INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Image® 600 MD Laminator. The Image 600 MD has been designed to provide you with years of reliable service
39TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) 56 in. x 85 in. x 57 in. (1423 mm x 2159 mm x 1448 mm) Net Weight 1,300 lbs. ( 590.1
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43LIMITED WARRANTY SEAL® Graphics warrants to the original consumer purchaser that each new SEAL® Image® Laminator, which proves defective in mate
4WORKSPACE / CONNECTING THE LAMINATOR WORKSPACE Keep the area around your laminator clear with adequate space around it so you can feed, receive and
5UNPACKING, SET-UP AND INSTALLATION Only skilled personnel should perform installation. Read and comply with all warnings and follow the proper inst
6 UNPACKING THE LAMINATOR 1. Remove the transport packing and the plastic shrink-wrap that the laminator is wrapped in to avoid moisture penetratio
7IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS LAMINATOR SAFETY SYMBOLS CAUTION: Read and make sure you understand these safety and operating guidelines. Rotating Part
8the rollers and to avoid extensive replacement costs. WARNING: When the laminator is not in use, adjust the shim wheels to create a gap between
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